Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... definite mean value . Among the phenomena are irregularities of a different type . Simple observation shows that the retrograde motions of the planets Saturn , Jupiter , and Mars always take place around the points where the planets are ...
... definite mean value . Among the phenomena are irregularities of a different type . Simple observation shows that the retrograde motions of the planets Saturn , Jupiter , and Mars always take place around the points where the planets are ...
97. oldal
... definite epoch to ; w , is the tropical angular velocity found from a particular set of tables of mean motion . The term ( cm ) accounts for the first anomaly . It is called the equation of centre and is a function of one variable , the ...
... definite epoch to ; w , is the tropical angular velocity found from a particular set of tables of mean motion . The term ( cm ) accounts for the first anomaly . It is called the equation of centre and is a function of one variable , the ...
225. oldal
... definite integral s = f.v ( t ) de which is the distance traversed by the body . Oresme used his method in many different ways . In his proof of the Merton relation for a motion with constant acceleration ( p . 222 ) , for example , the ...
... definite integral s = f.v ( t ) de which is the distance traversed by the body . Oresme used his method in many different ways . In his proof of the Merton relation for a motion with constant acceleration ( p . 222 ) , for example , the ...
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